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facing peyton and last week was a track ,,,,,, dan hurd: when i was a child, california was a leader in education funding. erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller class size. navaz hurd: as a mom i want that. as a teacher i want that. >>> last week's stay in ohio galvinized the 49ers. the head coach, rex ryan was big but he lost 100 pounds. lost more than that today. scoreless, 2nd quarter, greg, opened up the playbook. 7-0. sanfrancisco. 10-0, 9ers, 3rd. jet's quarterback, horrible, ray mcdonald, hits the pass, willis comes up with the interception. sanchez, 100 yards in the game. never found a rhythm. newyork was able to stay in the game thanks to two missed field goals by david acres so the lead remained 10-0. still
facing peyton and last week was a track ,,,,,, dan hurd: when i was a child, california was a leader in education funding. erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off...
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have a more focused education? >> no. i would actually point to a university and say, you need to make this aore worthwhile experience for students. i just think of my own education as one that was very dedicated toward the receipt of grades and degrees. and i love learning. clearly in order to do what i've done for a living. you ave to rebut your brains out. is thaan easy job if you don't enjoy learning and the deaths of your own education. so the fact that i had such a terrible time in school, have very little to do with grades. i got fine grades. but i felt, we are not really here to learn. we are here to be graded, and that is what alienated me. i went to schools to find ways to balance. gerri: the fascinating story. very interesting stuff. you open u a widow out of whole world that a lot of parents wish they knew about earlier. thank you for coming on. >> thank you so much for having me. gerri: still to come, my "2 cents more" on britney home the bacon. next among stocks surging again on wall street. will the rally l
have a more focused education? >> no. i would actually point to a university and say, you need to make this aore worthwhile experience for students. i just think of my own education as one that was very dedicated toward the receipt of grades and degrees. and i love learning. clearly in order to do what i've done for a living. you ave to rebut your brains out. is thaan easy job if you don't enjoy learning and the deaths of your own education. so the fact that i had such a terrible time in...
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>> what happened in the past, everybody thought the solution was a higher degree of education and went from high school to diploma and college degree and eventually graduate degree. that doesn't work anymore because the nature of work is changing. the way we fix it is to understand we have to not only invent things in the united states, we have to figure out how to make them in the united states. >> we're not really doing that. author of "death by china," peter, you call this a triple zero economy. the past ten years, zero jobs growth, zero wage growth, zero stock returns. which part of that equation is the most crippling? >> i think all of them. if you think about the middle class, where they need jobs, they need wage growth. we've seen average meaning household income actually go nowhere and importantly in their 401(k)s have become 201 ks, they need robust stock returns. if we're going to get wage growth and jobs growth clearly we have to do, as the guest said, we have to restore the manufacturing base. one good news i have in this triple zero economy, i think going forward the next
>> what happened in the past, everybody thought the solution was a higher degree of education and went from high school to diploma and college degree and eventually graduate degree. that doesn't work anymore because the nature of work is changing. the way we fix it is to understand we have to not only invent things in the united states, we have to figure out how to make them in the united states. >> we're not really doing that. author of "death by china," peter, you call...
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countless of times you run into people who can't get housing, can't get education, can't get jobs, it's a trap. if we deal with addiction it makes no sense to turn an addict into a felon. [applause] >> chief, you've been committed to evidence-based practices in your administration of the adult probation department. to what extent does that inform your approach when you look at senator leno's measure and deciding whether or not to support it? >> my view is not only from evidence-based practices but also from spending almost 30 years working in the california prison system, managing prisons, working in prisons, performing oversight, and what i know and what i can definitively say after 30 years is that prison does not address more change behavior. in fact, it actually, for those who do have addictions and illnesses, in fact it actually makes them worse. it's like sending individuals that have a sickness to criminal camp, they learn how to be better criminals but still don't get their addiction addressed. and the research out there tells us that incapacitation, period, does not change beha
countless of times you run into people who can't get housing, can't get education, can't get jobs, it's a trap. if we deal with addiction it makes no sense to turn an addict into a felon. [applause] >> chief, you've been committed to evidence-based practices in your administration of the adult probation department. to what extent does that inform your approach when you look at senator leno's measure and deciding whether or not to support it? >> my view is not only from...
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thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah, blah, blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no, we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver. only from at&t u-verse. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifying u-verse plan. rethink possible. >>> happening now, critical mass cyclists are celebrating a big celebration. thousands of people are moving through the city to mark 20 years of the monthly bike ride. our camera is along for the ride. we are showing you the crowd as it moves along market street. things are going smoothly, so far, as the group makes its way around the city. 10 minutes ago they were in the union square area, now they are on the very busy market street. of course, drivers have been t
thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah, blah, blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no, we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the...
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population in the world i mean there's problems in the academic education sector but the population remains best educated and the other hand the biz the way business operates in russia is just not up to scratch there are some small businesses which are doing brilliantly well there are some wonderful stories but by and large a lot has got to be done to improve the business climate so that russian invention inventions can be developed can be commercialized can be manufactured in russia we're still a long way simon last time we did this program or in between time my group went on vacation and we went to a lot of our stock there was one story that dominated the the papers and the internet that was pussy riot and none of this what we've been talking about here where it's russia's political risk because that's the only story we heard for about what six weeks or so as russia's political risk changed whatsoever because of that or what i would call russia's kone two thousand and twelve i mean i think there's a. the hypocrisy of a sore sore in the western press. in the u.k. where there were t
population in the world i mean there's problems in the academic education sector but the population remains best educated and the other hand the biz the way business operates in russia is just not up to scratch there are some small businesses which are doing brilliantly well there are some wonderful stories but by and large a lot has got to be done to improve the business climate so that russian invention inventions can be developed can be commercialized can be manufactured in russia we're...
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thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. back in a couple of >> will come back 6: 14 and whether is our big story today is to take a live look at clear conditions around the bay. despite yesterday's severances goes golden gate bridge a conceit here is clear on the right and that is walnut blanket of red on the map that indicates the 90 degree weather and possibly the triple digit whether for some portions of the bay. here are the numbers you concede or we thank you erika watching this wild fire in riverside county. we're just learning about full containment this morning fire officials say this 364 a. blaze was burning east of riverside. the fire erupted saturday in a defenssteep terrain. >> n amtrak train carrying 169 passengers from oakland to bakersfield be railed yesterday's when a big rig truck collided with the train. two cars and a locomotive portion were pushed off of the tracks. the train was going around 600 ft. until it finally came to a stop some passengers did suffer minor to moderate injuries. pass
thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. back in a couple of >> will come back 6: 14 and whether is our big story today is to take a live look at clear conditions around the bay. despite yesterday's severances goes golden gate bridge a conceit here is clear on the right and that is walnut blanket of red on the map that indicates the 90 degree weather and possibly the triple digit whether for some portions of the bay. here are the...
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for a good education. >> and when you look at education statistics in the u.s. compared to rest of the industrialized world, we fell to what? >> we're way in the middle. we-- we are not at the top of the league any more by a long shot. we need to spend more on technology if we want to be competitive in the world. >> why didn't we do this in the smulus program that was enacted? >> i think we should have done more. i think the -- >> was it a commit political compromise that prevented the stimulus program being what might have met your approval. >> it was partly a political compromise. i think it was partly a misdiagnosis. >> even though republicans didn't vote for it. >> that's right. but it was partly a misdiagnosis that we were going to be facing a short-term problem and what i just described are long-term things. and they wanted to focus on things that be would short term fillers. their model was the financial sector was sick. you put it in the hospital. for a year and a half or two, then it recovers. and the economy goes on as it was before. >> even though my
for a good education. >> and when you look at education statistics in the u.s. compared to rest of the industrialized world, we fell to what? >> we're way in the middle. we-- we are not at the top of the league any more by a long shot. we need to spend more on technology if we want to be competitive in the world. >> why didn't we do this in the smulus program that was enacted? >> i think we should have done more. i think the -- >> was it a commit political...
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i mean by education for all, education means also to struggle against poverty, and jihad for education, which is something which is essential. this is what i'm saying about women. you know, i was talking about, you know, head scarf industries, but i'm sorry, the only way you evalwait and assess empowerment of women in muslim country is on two things, nothing to do with the way they dress. it has to do with access to education and access to the job markets. this is why we want the people to be, and the secular are not coming with answers, and the islamists are not coming with answers that are credible and efficient. this is a big question. what is your educational policy in which we are going to invest? and reassess religions, the teaching of religion in the society, and on this, it's going to be a big problem. we have two challenges on this field. the divisions from within the literalists and the reformists and the sufi and rationalists, divisions from within, and the big divide between shia and sunni is a challenge. the fourth one is about cultural, and i think that arabs and muslims
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and not regular education. forgive me, but i am not as enthusiastic about roland's presentation and presentation of seth andrew as much as you are. it drives up the theory of american education, there is a frenzy around this theory. we began by citing it as our schools and education outcomes have become stagnant. outcomes have been declining. it wasn't always so. including the national assessment of education progress. the reality is that our school system, our public school system, the regular public school system and has been improving the achievement, particularly of minority students at a phenomenal rate over recent times. i know you will be skeptical because they are so convinced of this story. the reality is that, for example, to take the most extreme example, a fourth-grade scores for black students, this is the most extreme example, the average score for black students in math today at elementary schools is higher than the average white scored was 20 years ago. that is a phenomenal improvement. there ha
and not regular education. forgive me, but i am not as enthusiastic about roland's presentation and presentation of seth andrew as much as you are. it drives up the theory of american education, there is a frenzy around this theory. we began by citing it as our schools and education outcomes have become stagnant. outcomes have been declining. it wasn't always so. including the national assessment of education progress. the reality is that our school system, our public school system, the regular...
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of educated students in other colleges and other countries so we do have to do. the problem is the student loan program i believe an increase, does not-- does not give you less money to want to say get a history degree over a computer science degree. there has to be more rewards for the need in america or the jobs are going to start going abroad faster and faster, high paying jobs. there's no specific plan to get that done. >> all right. that's got to be the last word. all right. did you catch who these guys are talking about? >> that man is working hard for you. >> a true hero. >> you're lucky to have a guy so bright and so capable and committed. my friend, and a true patriot. >> well, obviously, they're referring to none other than our neil cavuto covering the debates like no one else starting this wednesday live from denver, kicking off on fox news at 4 p.m. eastern and neil gets the biggest and brightest players, so, watch it and profit. before the first presidential debate. neil talks to the republican vice-presidential nominee. >> you mentioned bowles simps
of educated students in other colleges and other countries so we do have to do. the problem is the student loan program i believe an increase, does not-- does not give you less money to want to say get a history degree over a computer science degree. there has to be more rewards for the need in america or the jobs are going to start going abroad faster and faster, high paying jobs. there's no specific plan to get that done. >> all right. that's got to be the last word. all right. did you...
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it is about health, it is about housing and long-term educating people to make themselves healthier so that they do not represent a drain on the state as they get older. it is about the opportunities and challenges. older people, with their experience and education, if they live longer and work longer, they can contribute. >> does your report give any sense as to what might happen if these measures were not taken? the kind of social crisis that might follow? >> it is clear that if you have a lot people that cannot cope as well as the can when they are younger or middle age, they cannot do their farming or go to work as often, there is going to be a major crisis. as i say, it is a crisis that has been gradually creeping up on the world. this is like an alarm bells saying that really have to address its. one generation away we will have more people over the age 60 than under the age of 15. >> the european aviation safety agency is setting out proposals to harmonize the flying times of all of the airlines in the union. they say it is especially important for the airplanes across southern
it is about health, it is about housing and long-term educating people to make themselves healthier so that they do not represent a drain on the state as they get older. it is about the opportunities and challenges. older people, with their experience and education, if they live longer and work longer, they can contribute. >> does your report give any sense as to what might happen if these measures were not taken? the kind of social crisis that might follow? >> it is clear that if...
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get educated. don't brush us aside and don't count us out. hear more of their stories at usoinvisiblewounds dot org. if you have any doubts about what is going on in the housing sector, take a look at the chart in lennar. joining us now, scott bauer says this is a stock to watch. good morning scott. > > good morning angie. > > what do you think is going to happen with this stock? it's unbelievable. it looks like stairsteps all the way up. > > right. it's a slow grind up, which is actually a good thing, rather than seeing dramatic changes up or down. look at the entire home-building space. when lennar released earnings, they actually were not up to snuff with what was expected. but going forward, their guidance was great. i believe what a big issue is is what they have as "future booking." deposits that have been made on future developments and future housing, they don't actually count that in their revenue stream right now. so, that number far exceeds what expectations were, but since the dollar amount from that is not included in revenues, i
get educated. don't brush us aside and don't count us out. hear more of their stories at usoinvisiblewounds dot org. if you have any doubts about what is going on in the housing sector, take a look at the chart in lennar. joining us now, scott bauer says this is a stock to watch. good morning scott. > > good morning angie. > > what do you think is going to happen with this stock? it's unbelievable. it looks like stairsteps all the way up. > > right. it's a slow grind up, which...
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they see opportunity in the millions of chinese students eager for a foreign education. nhk world's michitaka yamaka reports. >> reporter: more than a thousand young people from around china gather at a hotel in beijing. they are students attending an open house. more than 40 of them. >> i want to enroll in a prestigious american university because the quality is high. >> eventually for undergraduate students, and this is one of the main goals is to recruit more undergraduate students. >> reporter: many chinese state of the unions are keen on setting up foreign universities, and if they can, make it overseas to study. overseas universities are coming to them. for example, the missouri state university, a u.s. institution, has a campus. >> at what temperature does water freeze? what would you tell me? >> reporter: chinese students of the famed degrees of the university students in the u.s. more than 2,000 chinese have graduated from here since classes started six years ago. li xinyi hopes to join them. she's a senior studying busiss administration and accounting. li comes
they see opportunity in the millions of chinese students eager for a foreign education. nhk world's michitaka yamaka reports. >> reporter: more than a thousand young people from around china gather at a hotel in beijing. they are students attending an open house. more than 40 of them. >> i want to enroll in a prestigious american university because the quality is high. >> eventually for undergraduate students, and this is one of the main goals is to recruit more undergraduate...
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it seeks to legalize female genital mutilation and limit women's rights to work and education. >> democracy activists says is it an authoritarian side of the governing muslim brotherhood and the new president. >> many ordinary egyptians had high hopes for the post revolutionary time. this glass blower believed a new president would restart -- restore calm. his son voted for mohammad because he regarded him as the most honest. >> we had great expectations. we wanted a better life. but now we are all afraid of the future. nothing has improved. >> egyptians had hoped life would become more affordable after the inflation sparked by the revolution. his wife complains that everything is much more expensive. she says the price of eggs has doubled and the family struggling to make ends meet. what does concern is the increasing authority and authoritarian stance. most of the national press is already controlled by the movement, either directly or indirectly. there is an absence of criticism of morsi. this person is an editor of the state on paper. the peace she wrote was censored. -- piece she wrote
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rather, a lot more competition in the education sector to lower fees. >> we take loans out and she takes lunch out, so the loans are going to be so debilitating after she gets out that it will take years and years to pay off. >> the family doesn't -- doesn't trust politicians in washington. like many romney voters, they believe government intervention is part of the problem, not a solution. >> the role of the government is just to protect your property, to protect your security, and to protect your economic freedom. that's it. it doesn't have any other role. >> after the meeting with his parish council, he had some for dinner with his wife, math teacher. one of the election issues that strikes a chord with the 49- year-old is a rising budget deficit. but more important as the government's ability to keep financing projects that create jobs. >> sometimes you have to spend money to make money and i think that is what about all is trying to do, particularly with the auto industry. he invested in them and now they're back on top. >> when americans go to the polls on november 6, they will be
rather, a lot more competition in the education sector to lower fees. >> we take loans out and she takes lunch out, so the loans are going to be so debilitating after she gets out that it will take years and years to pay off. >> the family doesn't -- doesn't trust politicians in washington. like many romney voters, they believe government intervention is part of the problem, not a solution. >> the role of the government is just to protect your property, to protect your...
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education free. free. free. free. free. free. to create something. of the worlds. i have who is the former head of the world zionist organization and also the former head of the israeli parliament so i thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. israel defines itself as a jewish and democratic state does this definition hold or is there a contradiction between the two marketing wise sounds from plastic to the price of one i mean not only it's a democracy it's a jewish democracy and many people maybe most of the people are very satisfied with it because they don't truly think about the built in oxymoron or paradox which means the source of authority of the democratic components is the human being it's you and me and him and her we are the source of authority of ourselves the eventually the source or thirty of the jewish component of the equation is the god in heaven so it's actually a state which was but two. sources of authority democracy and theocracy this is impossible this is a coup luzhin ways for its appearance many times when you see into conflicts within
education free. free. free. free. free. free. to create something. of the worlds. i have who is the former head of the world zionist organization and also the former head of the israeli parliament so i thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. israel defines itself as a jewish and democratic state does this definition hold or is there a contradiction between the two marketing wise sounds from plastic to the price of one i mean not only it's a democracy it's a jewish democracy and many...
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merkel pledged more aid, particularly to improve education and water supplies. germany is one of yemen's biggest financial backers. since 2011, it has given 120 million euros to the government, which it considers a key ally for steep -- for stability in the region. >> we turn to the u.s. it is around one to mitt romney in the first president a candidate debate -- it is round one to mitt romney in the first presidential candidate debate. >> it was not a game changer that the republican challenger was looking for. >> president obama was quick out of the starting blocks, criticizing romney on education, taxes, and his budget plans. >> he is saying that he is going to pay for it by closing loopholes and deductions. the problem is that he has been asked over a hundred times how you would close those deductions and loopholes and he has not been able to identify -- >> the economy took center stage for most of the evening. romney accused obama of a lack of focus in his priorities. >> i do not know how the president could come into office facing 23 million people out of
merkel pledged more aid, particularly to improve education and water supplies. germany is one of yemen's biggest financial backers. since 2011, it has given 120 million euros to the government, which it considers a key ally for steep -- for stability in the region. >> we turn to the u.s. it is around one to mitt romney in the first president a candidate debate -- it is round one to mitt romney in the first presidential candidate debate. >> it was not a game changer that the...
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department of education. what is the specific solution to the declining affordability of education? >> i will tell you it's not to eliminate the department of education. that's what congressman akin wants to do. what we did is we took the middle man out of the student loan and ok that cut that they were making with no risk. we took that money and increased the amount of the pell grant which allows more kids to get to college. this is the land the opportunity. this is where we believe that anybody can do anything and personal freedom is very important but to get to that next lad dar, there's a lot of families that can't get their kids to college. i don't want to shut that door for them. it's important, i think, we keep the pell grants in place. it's a big contrast between me and congressman akin. we have to pay attention to student tuition. it is i think, bad that we are not investing more in higher education at the state and local level. unlike many others, we should raise the cigarette tax. i'm embarrassed that the cigarette tax is the lowest in the country. our cigarette tax is 17
department of education. what is the specific solution to the declining affordability of education? >> i will tell you it's not to eliminate the department of education. that's what congressman akin wants to do. what we did is we took the middle man out of the student loan and ok that cut that they were making with no risk. we took that money and increased the amount of the pell grant which allows more kids to get to college. this is the land the opportunity. this is where we believe that...
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seven and we are here because we support our president chavez he does many things to help us housing education programs helping the poor everything here has gotten a lot better big. because of him everything has changed was there red shirts brand them as the lifeblood of the venezuelan president's leftist movements throughout his fourteen years a power for the hundreds of thousands of supporters who gathered in caucus on thursday the message was clear they want six more years of al comment on they was his supporters say that chavez is the country's first president to genuinely care about the lower class so it was a chavez is the punishment of the rich and the window of hope to. get. under the banner of socialism for the twenty first century chavez has pumped hundreds of billions of petro dollars into the economy and government run aid programs along with earning him popular support poverty has fallen from fifty percent in one thousand nine hundred nine to around thirty percent last year yet life in this country is far from ideal and with the plague of unemployment crime and corruption many ven
seven and we are here because we support our president chavez he does many things to help us housing education programs helping the poor everything here has gotten a lot better big. because of him everything has changed was there red shirts brand them as the lifeblood of the venezuelan president's leftist movements throughout his fourteen years a power for the hundreds of thousands of supporters who gathered in caucus on thursday the message was clear they want six more years of al comment on...
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one of them is because there is the need for education and tennessee and the other one is there is a need for the memorial to link in the south and so, howard puts those sentiments together in forming this university and then shows the president in the 1890's. this is an oddball piece because it is signed by jefferson davis whom hubbard theoretically would be shooting against in a few years' time. he is of course the secretary of war and this is his condition as the second lieutenant. after he graduated he went to west point and was commissioned officer after three years of being a student there. jefferson davis oddly enough was also an honor read degree recipient at boden. after the civil war, howard was appointed commissioner of the friedman bureau. here is a letter who is a black woman writing to howard while he is the president of howard university. she held those positions in the late 60's and early 70's, 1870's. he had been attending harvard university, she and a group of mothers and accommodation in the church in washington, d.c.. set about right after the civil war and determ
one of them is because there is the need for education and tennessee and the other one is there is a need for the memorial to link in the south and so, howard puts those sentiments together in forming this university and then shows the president in the 1890's. this is an oddball piece because it is signed by jefferson davis whom hubbard theoretically would be shooting against in a few years' time. he is of course the secretary of war and this is his condition as the second lieutenant. after he...
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the japanese education minister allows researchers to create ova and sperm using ips cells. but it bans fertilization of these cells. >> those research pose serious ethical questions as well there? >> yes, let's listen to how bioethics expert views this issue. >> researchers have so far refrained from fertilizing ips cells because such an act would be problematic. an increasing number of, obstetricians, treating couples are raising questions about the ban. demanding the latest technology be made available to treat their patients. the line should be drawn to clarify to what extent the latest technology can be used to treat infertility. >> i think the debate should start as soon as possible in view of the rapid progress into being made into ips cell research. the issue does not only concern scientist thousands, i think everyone in japan must be involved in effort to find the right direction by carefully weighing the merits and demerits. >> right. thank you very much there. >>> offices with japan maritime self defense force have spotted chinese naval ships in international walt
the japanese education minister allows researchers to create ova and sperm using ips cells. but it bans fertilization of these cells. >> those research pose serious ethical questions as well there? >> yes, let's listen to how bioethics expert views this issue. >> researchers have so far refrained from fertilizing ips cells because such an act would be problematic. an increasing number of, obstetricians, treating couples are raising questions about the ban. demanding the latest...
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scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. live from moscow this is r.t. i'm rory suchet thanks for joining us after a long and bitterly fought campaign venezuela is now braced for presidential elections on sunday but both candidates incumbent chavez sent his rival and the rekick appear less certainly made the most of their last day on the trail hundreds of thousands of people attended a rally led by chavez in a display of solidarity with his socialist agenda. though is viewed as the polar opposite of the incumbent on nearly every policy he wants to privatized the venezuelan economy scrap welfare programs and stands for closer ties with the u.s. and south american political analyst adrian
scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. live from moscow this is r.t. i'm rory...
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help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back. sheila bair was the chairman of the federal deposit insurance corporation from 2006 to 2011. charged with guaranteeing the stability and public confidence of the nation's financial system. a tough job in the midst of the 2008 financial crisis. today she's the author of "bull by the horns: fighting to save main street from wall street and wall street from itself." sheila, great to have you on the program. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> when it comes to the $700 billion bank bailout four years ago, you write in your book "to this day i wonder if we overreacted." was it too much. >> i think it was too much. it was misdirected. shared a lot of money with large financial institutions and made sure they maybe profitable but not enough on restructuring mortgages and foreclosure prevention. >> do you think it was this panic that was going on that you ju
help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back. sheila bair was the chairman of the federal deposit insurance corporation from 2006 to 2011. charged with guaranteeing the stability and public confidence of the nation's financial system. a tough job in the midst of the 2008 financial crisis....
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. >> nutrition, job training, education, health care. wouldn't it make sense just have for? think about this. john: make everybody work to be eligible. >> we had a bill introduced two weeks ago where we said let's put in the work component for food stamps. let's establish the critical link that helps americans get to their goals and dreams. let's have a work requirement. john: the truly hopeless of a mother with six kids. how is she going to work in to care for kids? >> it will be willing to help those individuals. we will help those who can work it in the skills they need, required that. it's like a anything else. many have a requirement it influences behavior and of to do to a better experience and life style. >> i certainly agree with you. according to some politicians when more people get food stamps and one in seven americans now get them, that's actually good for the economy. >> if you want to create jobs the quickest is to provide more funding for food stamps. john: create jobs with food stamps. >> it would be laughable. making that statement. it's wrong on two counts
. >> nutrition, job training, education, health care. wouldn't it make sense just have for? think about this. john: make everybody work to be eligible. >> we had a bill introduced two weeks ago where we said let's put in the work component for food stamps. let's establish the critical link that helps americans get to their goals and dreams. let's have a work requirement. john: the truly hopeless of a mother with six kids. how is she going to work in to care for kids? >> it...
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in fact, by thinking about where you want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. >>> i want to understand this. a confidence amongst the americans that you're going to win the ryder cup. as a european, do you fancy a bet? >> yes, i'll make a bet with you on the ryder cup. >> president bill clinton and he had the wrong side of ou
in fact, by thinking about where you want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance...
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these tax cuts also are explorations of things that affect tax credits for businesses student loan and education benefits along with enhanced earned income tax credit and the capital gains tax so this is more complicated than just a few bullet points now lawmakers. they can either do nothing and run us off the fiscal cliff at the beginning of two thousand and thirteen or they can cancel some or all of the scheduled tax increases and spending cuts and add in the deficit but we know how good washington is being at bennett compromise lately so let's look at what we're looking at in terms of possible incomes now you know we're leery of projection so bear with me here is who has crunched the numbers the cvo says a middle ground solution extending the bush era tax cuts canceling the automatic spending cuts but allowing payroll tax cuts and unemployment extension to expire when not make a big difference growth or real g.d.p. in two thousand and thirteen would be around two point one percent which is more than we're clocking in now if on the other hand nothing is done in the u.s. goes off the fiscal cli
these tax cuts also are explorations of things that affect tax credits for businesses student loan and education benefits along with enhanced earned income tax credit and the capital gains tax so this is more complicated than just a few bullet points now lawmakers. they can either do nothing and run us off the fiscal cliff at the beginning of two thousand and thirteen or they can cancel some or all of the scheduled tax increases and spending cuts and add in the deficit but we know how good...
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we can't afford to gut our investments in education. or clean energy. or research. and technology. we can't afford to roll back regulations on wall street banks or oil companies or insurance companies. that is not a jobs plan. it's not a plan to grow our economy. it's sure not a plan to strengthen our middle class. we have been there. we have tried that. we're not going back. we are moving forward. we've got a different view about how we create jobs and prosperity in this country. [applause] this country doesn't just succeed when just a few are doing well at the top. succeed is when the middle lass gets bigger. our economy doesn't grow from the top down. it grows from the middle out. we don't -- we don't believe that anybody's entitled to success in this country. but we do believe in opportunity. we believe in a country where hard work pays off. and responsibility is rewarded. and everybody's getting a fair shot. and everybody's doing their fair share. and everybody's playing by the same rules. believehe country we in. that's what we've been fighting for for the last four years. th
we can't afford to gut our investments in education. or clean energy. or research. and technology. we can't afford to roll back regulations on wall street banks or oil companies or insurance companies. that is not a jobs plan. it's not a plan to grow our economy. it's sure not a plan to strengthen our middle class. we have been there. we have tried that. we're not going back. we are moving forward. we've got a different view about how we create jobs and prosperity in this country. [applause]...
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education. governor bush. both of you have promised dramatically to change -- to change dramatically public education in this country. of the public money spent on education, only 6% of that is federal money. you want to change 100% of the public education with 6% of the money, is that possible? >> we can make a huge difference by saying if you receive federal money we expect you to show results. let me give you a story about public education, if i might. it's about kipp academy in houston, texas. a charter school run by some people from teach for america. young folks saying i'm going to do something good for my country. i want to teach. a guy named michael runs the school. it is a school full of so-called at-risk children. it's how we unfortunately label certain children. basically it means they can't learn. it's a school of strong discipline and high standards. it's one of the best schools in houston. here are the key ingredients. high expectations, strong accountabily. what michael says, don't put all these
education. governor bush. both of you have promised dramatically to change -- to change dramatically public education in this country. of the public money spent on education, only 6% of that is federal money. you want to change 100% of the public education with 6% of the money, is that possible? >> we can make a huge difference by saying if you receive federal money we expect you to show results. let me give you a story about public education, if i might. it's about kipp academy in...
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in education that are needed for education. >> we spend double per person to educate k through 12, double other nations. we do the same thing in health care. we get below-average results. when you get below-average results, the answer is not to throw more money at the system. it is to read engineer the system. during more money at a system that is getting those kinds of results is called in sanity. >> it is all about politics. the teachers' unions give money to the guide that is going to take care of them. argue with me? -- argue with me? -- are you with me? when you look at the chinese and see how bright they are, and they have a huge population, 1.2 billion. that is a giant population. we have 310 million. the sheer size of their population, it is interesting they are getting the best- educated people because of a number of symbols you have to learn about all these other things, and we know what we have to do. we just do not do it. my advice would be, if i have an opportunity, let's quit talking about it and just do it. >> you had said when you were comptroller general tried to call att
in education that are needed for education. >> we spend double per person to educate k through 12, double other nations. we do the same thing in health care. we get below-average results. when you get below-average results, the answer is not to throw more money at the system. it is to read engineer the system. during more money at a system that is getting those kinds of results is called in sanity. >> it is all about politics. the teachers' unions give money to the guide that is...